How is DNA content in our food digested in the body?
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Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) in foods are digested in the small intestine with the help of both pancreatic enzymes and enzymes produced by the small intestine itself. ... These, in turn, are further broken down into nitrogen bases and sugars by small intestine enzymes called nucleases.
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Nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) in foods are digested in the small intestine with the help of both pancreatic enzymes and enzymes produced by the small intestine itself. ... These, in turn, are further broken down into nitrogen bases and sugars by small intestine enzymes called nucleases.
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